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From'______________________ PLACE STAMP HERE TO,____________________ uayugnr ;)avlng lime begins at 2 a.m. Sunday. Turn your clocks AHEAD one hour. entries. Artistic Div., Novice Class "Indian Wells," Ida S. Davis, fir s t; "Wagons Ho," Est her Rowntree, first; "T hey A 11 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS t-Cuts ot meat 5-Churc.b. bench S-l'ropel oneself through watet" 12-Sea. In Asia. l3-Maca.w 14-Sagac lo us Hi-Vacation place I1-Expands 19-1)ull Huish to-Detests 21-8Ia\'8 23-Falher :f-Dlatant 26-Doctrine 28-Speck ::It-Paid notice 3t-Quarrel ;t3-Su n god ::I.f-Numbcl" 31i.ContJagra.. tlo ns :'IS-Ocenn 39-Greal L:'1ke .fl-Remalnder -43 _Trlcks 4{i-Biblical weeds d -Landed property 50-Sarcum .til-Girl'. nickname ti2-Simlan ta-Heroic £il/-Artlficlal alloy fiO-Haul 57-Depression. DOWN t-Damage 2- Reglon 3-Expert .-Narrow openings G-Man'. nickname ii- Teutonic deity 7-Exls tcd 8-Vow 9-Drooped lO-Small ialantl It_Army meal lS·Lea86 lS-Smnli particle 22·,,'eird 2:J·J)raiu 24-0besc 25·]i'ruil {II'lnle 27·Conjunction 29·Native melal 30-Chinese Ilagoda 35.Snuggle "- 3G-Clenchell hand 37·Brls tle 3S·Band or color "O·Domaln f2·Satiated 43-Rockftsh 44·Employs 4G-Ireland 47-Clan 49-Devour 50- Stitch 53-River in Itaty J\m:luals: Yansy, evt::tyu lUd)'lrt: j petunia, single, Marian Lic- winko; iceland poppy, Lilah Harman; shirley poppy, Lilah Harman; other poppy, Hop e Myers. Sweet peas (vine type), Ruth Garrett; sweet peas (mixed), Ruth Garrett; Stock, Evelyn Mayne; yellow Calendula, Eve· lyn Mayne._- Perennial flowers: Snapdra· gon, Hope Myers; columbine, Marianne Kistler; dianthus, Mary Wickel\den; other peren- nials, Marianne Kistler. Dutch Iris, Ruth Garrett; tulips, Ho_ pe Myers; amaryllis, Hope Myers; ranunculus. Ruth Garrett; sparaxis, Ruth Garrett; daffodils, Marianne K i s tie r; other bulbs, lIIarianne Kistler. Flowering Shrubs Locust, Edna McKenry; other Doralee Smithson; foliage speci- mens, Marianne Kistler. Potted plants; indoor, under 6 inches, Doralee Smithson; over 6 inch- es, Ruth Garrett; foliage O\'er 6 inches, Hope Myers. Cacti, under 6 inches. Verna Wheeler; succulents, large, Pearl Hirsch; succulents, small, Verna Wheeler; succlents, large, Pearl TaUackson; small succulents col- lections, Alice Hirsch; 1a r g e succulent collections, V ern a Garrett. G r e e n bouse specimens, Verna Wheeler; vegetable colle- tion, Verna Wheeler; herb col- lection, Lilah Harman; bulb col- lection, Ru\h Garrett; collection of cut branches, Jesse Waters; collection cut foliage, Ruth Gar- rett; grey foliage plants, Hazel Allason. . Remedial Driver Training Course To Begin June 1 Code 25 Special! 4.Page Supplement On Supply Dept. Pages 5 Thru 8 Effective M4y 1, 0 Remedial Driver Training Course fo r per. sons convicted of traffic of- fenses obo.!rd the Station, will be established and conducted by the Safety Department. Vol. XIX, No. 16 Novil Ordnonce TOlt Stotion, Chino Loke, Collfornll Fri., April 24, 1964 NOTS Instruction 5820.4 ex- plains that the course will con- sist of six hours of instruction and will be presented in three two-hour sessions from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of the first full week of each month. The two hours of instruction at the concluding session on,. Friday will be followed by a 30·minute written examination which all attendees will be reo quired to take. The first course will begin on Monday, June 1. All sessions will be held at the Safety Of- fice, Building 465. 'Not Mandatory' "Attendance at the course will not be mandatory in any case," the Instruction says, "At- tendees will be determined in the Traffic Court where, follow- ing conviction of a moving vio- lation as distinguished from a parking violation. the offender will be given a choice of imposi- tion of a period of suspension of his Station drhing privilege or the voluntary attendance at, and successful completion of, the next convening Driver Train- ing Course. ( "Also, it may be anticipated that in some cases a suspension of Station driving privileges would be appropriate even though the offender voluntarily agreed to attend the course; in this type case, the offender's successful completion of t h e Remedial Course would simply lessen the period of suspension of the Station driving privilege. Absence and Tardine" The Instruction also points out that "a failure to attend any session by a person m luntarily agreeing to attend will lead to that individual being cited back New Officers Installed In .lI!Iavy League Council PAST NATIONAL PRESIDENT of the Navy League Frank Gard Jameson presents gavel to William B. Puckett, new president of the Indian Wells Valley Navy League Council. Observing presentation (I.r) are Leo R. Simonton, treasurer; Daylight Saving Starts Sunday It's that time of year again when we set our clocks ahead one hour in the switch to Daylight Saving Time. Sunday will be a 23-hour day in California. That's when "J" Bibby, secretary; Capt. Charles Blonman, ComNOTS; VAdm. P. D. Stroop, ComNavAirPac; Rev. Robert M. Harvey, chaplain; Robert D. Millett, lst vice president; and Nick T. l issos, 2nd vice president. Wm. Puckett is NelD President of Council Daylight Saving Time officially begins -- at 2 a.m. One of the largest turnouts in local Navy League history. If you can't stay up that late it is suggested that you set approximately 200 persons, were in attendance at the annual to the Traffic Cour t." your clocks ahead one hour before retiring Saturday night. installation dinner Saturday evening which was highlighted by ---------------=-------------------.:=----~-=~-~-----------=--- talks by VAdm. P. D. Stroop, 'Bluejacket' Credits Wife for Honors 'She Keeps Me ;Shipshape!' As a young Navy man, 21-year- .lId Richard L. Galope, ADJ3, is fast learning the ropes of life. - His first big achievement ca[lle this week at Air Develop- ment Squadron-Five where he ~vas crowned Bluejacket of the month. _ His next most important step ,vas to credit his pretty wife, Jo- Ann! I "She keeps me shipshape!" as- serted the smiling sailor. I . Lieutenant (jg) George A. pel- 'I tier, Galope's Division Officer, agrees that the young bluejack- et's uniforms always have t hat dsquared away" look, 'Positive Attitude' Beyond this point, Galope was praised for his "positive atti· tude toward work and the squad- ron's welfare," according to Lt. Peltier. . Based here since early 1963, the Linden, N. J. Navy man was selected from 275 men to wear the Command's "Outstanding En- listed Man" crown to Bakersfield this weekend. As guests of the Chamber of Commerce, h. and his wife will get free lodging, meals and the use of a new car. In addition, Bakersfield merch.nts have an armload of recognition gifts Iwaiting the China Lake blue- jacket. 'BLUEJACKET OF THE MONTH' Richard L. Galope, ADJ3, proudly crooks thumb along. side his chest as his pretty wife, Jo Ann, gives him a congratulatory kiss and a very "OK" gesture following his selection at Air Development Squadron Five. Capt. Charles Blenman Jr., the presentation of a $1200 check, and tbe installation of officers by Frank Gard Jameson, pa$t national president of the Navy League of the United States. Here from La Jolla lor tbe occasion, Jameson installed the following as new officers of the Indian Wells Valley Council: Willilm B. Puckett, president, who lucceeds G. L. Oldfield; Robert D. Millett, lit ,,;ce presi. dent; Nick T. Zinos, 2nd vice president; "JII Bibby, secretary; Leo R. Simonton, tresurer; Rey. Robert M. Harvey, chaplain; and Vic Ellis, judge advocate. Lauds Council Past national president Jame· son cited the local Council as one of the most aggressive in Navy League affairs, even sur· passing Councils of metropoli- tan areas, This observatio'n is based on my experience while nationll president during which ' visited every CounciI in the Navy League with the exception of one, Jameson noted. The 38-year-old industialist, who at one time headed 14 dif- ferent business ventures, flew 225,000 miles, mostly in his own plane, during his two years as unsalaried president of the Navy League. VAdm. Stroop Speaker Guest speaker VAdm. P. D. Stroop, Commander, Naval Air Force, Pacific Fleet, echoed the praise bestowed on the Council by past national president Jameson. He expressed the wish th.t (Continued on Page 3) , OCR Text: From'______________________ PLACE STAMP HERE TO,____________________ uayugnr ;)avlng lime begins at 2 a.m. Sunday. Turn your clocks AHEAD one hour. entries. Artistic Div., Novice Class "Indian Wells," Ida S. Davis, fir s t; "Wagons Ho," Est her Rowntree, first; "T hey A 11 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS t-Cuts ot meat 5-Churc.b. bench S-l'ropel oneself through watet" 12-Sea. In Asia. l3-Maca.w 14-Sagac lo us Hi-Vacation place I1-Expands 19-1)ull Huish to-Detests 21-8Ia\'8 23-Falher :f-Dlatant 26-Doctrine 28-Speck ::It-Paid notice 3t-Quarrel ;t3-Su n god ::I.f-Numbcl" 31i.ContJagra.. tlo ns :'IS-Ocenn 39-Greal L:'1ke .fl-Remalnder -43 _Trlcks 4{i-Biblical weeds d -Landed property 50-Sarcum .til-Girl'. nickname ti2-Simlan ta-Heroic £il/-Artlficlal alloy fiO-Haul 57-Depression. DOWN t-Damage 2- Reglon 3-Expert .-Narrow openings G-Man'. nickname ii- Teutonic deity 7-Exls tcd 8-Vow 9-Drooped lO-Small ialantl It_Army meal lS·Lea86 lS-Smnli particle 22·,,'eird 2:J·J)raiu 24-0besc 25·]i'ruil {II'lnle 27·Conjunction 29·Native melal 30-Chinese Ilagoda 35.Snuggle "- 3G-Clenchell hand 37·Brls tle 3S·Band or color "O·Domaln f2·Satiated 43-Rockftsh 44·Employs 4G-Ireland 47-Clan 49-Devour 50- Stitch 53-River in Itaty J\m:luals: Yansy, evt::tyu lUd)'lrt: j petunia, single, Marian Lic- winko; iceland poppy, Lilah Harman; shirley poppy, Lilah Harman; other poppy, Hop e Myers. Sweet peas (vine type), Ruth Garrett; sweet peas (mixed), Ruth Garrett; Stock, Evelyn Mayne; yellow Calendula, Eve· lyn Mayne._- Perennial flowers: Snapdra· gon, Hope Myers; columbine, Marianne Kistler; dianthus, Mary Wickel\den; other peren- nials, Marianne Kistler. Dutch Iris, Ruth Garrett; tulips, Ho_ pe Myers; amaryllis, Hope Myers; ranunculus. Ruth Garrett; sparaxis, Ruth Garrett; daffodils, Marianne K i s tie r; other bulbs, lIIarianne Kistler. Flowering Shrubs Locust, Edna McKenry; other Doralee Smithson; foliage speci- mens, Marianne Kistler. Potted plants; indoor, under 6 inches, Doralee Smithson; over 6 inch- es, Ruth Garrett; foliage O\'er 6 inches, Hope Myers. Cacti, under 6 inches. Verna Wheeler; succulents, large, Pearl Hirsch; succulents, small, Verna Wheeler; succlents, large, Pearl TaUackson; small succulents col- lections, Alice Hirsch; 1a r g e succulent collections, V ern a Garrett. G r e e n bouse specimens, Verna Wheeler; vegetable colle- tion, Verna Wheeler; herb col- lection, Lilah Harman; bulb col- lection, Ru\h Garrett; collection of cut branches, Jesse Waters; collection cut foliage, Ruth Gar- rett; grey foliage plants, Hazel Allason. . Remedial Driver Training Course To Begin June 1 Code 25 Special! 4.Page Supplement On Supply Dept. Pages 5 Thru 8 Effective M4y 1, 0 Remedial Driver Training Course fo r per. sons convicted of traffic of- fenses obo.!rd the Station, will be established and conducted by the Safety Department. Vol. XIX, No. 16 Novil Ordnonce TOlt Stotion, Chino Loke, Collfornll Fri., April 24, 1964 NOTS Instruction 5820.4 ex- plains that the course will con- sist of six hours of instruction and will be presented in three two-hour sessions from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of the first full week of each month. The two hours of instruction at the concluding session on,. Friday will be followed by a 30·minute written examination which all attendees will be reo quired to take. The first course will begin on Monday, June 1. All sessions will be held at the Safety Of- fice, Building 465. 'Not Mandatory' "Attendance at the course will not be mandatory in any case," the Instruction says, "At- tendees will be determined in the Traffic Court where, follow- ing conviction of a moving vio- lation as distinguished from a parking violation. the offender will be given a choice of imposi- tion of a period of suspension of his Station drhing privilege or the voluntary attendance at, and successful completion of, the next convening Driver Train- ing Course. ( "Also, it may be anticipated that in some cases a suspension of Station driving privileges would be appropriate even though the offender voluntarily agreed to attend the course; in this type case, the offender's successful completion of t h e Remedial Course would simply lessen the period of suspension of the Station driving privilege. Absence and Tardine" The Instruction also points out that "a failure to attend any session by a person m luntarily agreeing to attend will lead to that individual being cited back New Officers Installed In .lI!Iavy League Council PAST NATIONAL PRESIDENT of the Navy League Frank Gard Jameson presents gavel to William B. Puckett, new president of the Indian Wells Valley Navy League Council. Observing presentation (I.r) are Leo R. Simonton, treasurer; Daylight Saving Starts Sunday It's that time of year again when we set our clocks ahead one hour in the switch to Daylight Saving Time. Sunday will be a 23-hour day in California. That's when "J" Bibby, secretary; Capt. Charles Blonman, ComNOTS; VAdm. P. D. Stroop, ComNavAirPac; Rev. Robert M. Harvey, chaplain; Robert D. Millett, lst vice president; and Nick T. l issos, 2nd vice president. Wm. Puckett is NelD President of Council Daylight Saving Time officially begins -- at 2 a.m. One of the largest turnouts in local Navy League history. If you can't stay up that late it is suggested that you set approximately 200 persons, were in attendance at the annual to the Traffic Cour t." your clocks ahead one hour before retiring Saturday night. installation dinner Saturday evening which was highlighted by ---------------=-------------------.:=----~-=~-~-----------=--- talks by VAdm. P. D. Stroop, 'Bluejacket' Credits Wife for Honors 'She Keeps Me ;Shipshape!' As a young Navy man, 21-year- .lId Richard L. Galope, ADJ3, is fast learning the ropes of life. - His first big achievement ca[lle this week at Air Develop- ment Squadron-Five where he ~vas crowned Bluejacket of the month. _ His next most important step ,vas to credit his pretty wife, Jo- Ann! I "She keeps me shipshape!" as- serted the smiling sailor. I . Lieutenant (jg) George A. pel- 'I tier, Galope's Division Officer, agrees that the young bluejack- et's uniforms always have t hat dsquared away" look, 'Positive Attitude' Beyond this point, Galope was praised for his "positive atti· tude toward work and the squad- ron's welfare," according to Lt. Peltier. . Based here since early 1963, the Linden, N. J. Navy man was selected from 275 men to wear the Command's "Outstanding En- listed Man" crown to Bakersfield this weekend. As guests of the Chamber of Commerce, h. and his wife will get free lodging, meals and the use of a new car. In addition, Bakersfield merch.nts have an armload of recognition gifts Iwaiting the China Lake blue- jacket. 'BLUEJACKET OF THE MONTH' Richard L. Galope, ADJ3, proudly crooks thumb along. side his chest as his pretty wife, Jo Ann, gives him a congratulatory kiss and a very "OK" gesture following his selection at Air Development Squadron Five. Capt. Charles Blenman Jr., the presentation of a $1200 check, and tbe installation of officers by Frank Gard Jameson, pa$t national president of the Navy League of the United States. Here from La Jolla lor tbe occasion, Jameson installed the following as new officers of the Indian Wells Valley Council: Willilm B. Puckett, president, who lucceeds G. L. Oldfield; Robert D. Millett, lit ,,;ce presi. dent; Nick T. Zinos, 2nd vice president; "JII Bibby, secretary; Leo R. Simonton, tresurer; Rey. Robert M. Harvey, chaplain; and Vic Ellis, judge advocate. Lauds Council Past national president Jame· son cited the local Council as one of the most aggressive in Navy League affairs, even sur· passing Councils of metropoli- tan areas, This observatio'n is based on my experience while nationll president during which ' visited every CounciI in the Navy League with the exception of one, Jameson noted. The 38-year-old industialist, who at one time headed 14 dif- ferent business ventures, flew 225,000 miles, mostly in his own plane, during his two years as unsalaried president of the Navy League. VAdm. Stroop Speaker Guest speaker VAdm. P. D. Stroop, Commander, Naval Air Force, Pacific Fleet, echoed the praise bestowed on the Council by past national president Jameson. He expressed the wish th.t (Continued on Page 3) , China Lake Museum,Rocketeer Newspaper,Rocketeer 1960s,Rocketeer 1964,Rktr4.24.1964.pdf,Rktr4.24.1964.pdf Page 1, Rktr4.24.1964.pdf Page 1

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